Halloween - spiders, monsters, candy and blood. October also holds the annual National Honor Society (NHS) blood drive! Many students from Erie High School participate in this event by donating blood or...
With homecoming on the horizon, student government has organized a crazy week of activities and excitement, all to prepare for the dance on Saturday. Each year, student government creates, plans, organizes,...
The students of Erie High School have been buzzing recently following the administration’s implementation of Advisory and Tiger Time after exchanging them for SSR.
The conversation began two years...
Erie High School’s bell schedule has changed once again. This time, it has been revamped more than before.
School starts 15 minutes later this year than it did last year (from 7:30 to 7:45). The St....
Erie High School’s theater department opened their first production this year with four sold out shows for the Miracle Worker!
With 50 students involved in the cast, tech, and pit, the theatre department...
Evan Welch, Senior Staff Writer
• September 25, 2019
After 15 years of teaching in North Carolina Matt McCracken traveled 1,700 miles to teach at a new school in the state he was born, Colorado.
As Erie continues to grow, the Erie High School student...
Given yearly to juniors, and a cause of stress within schools, the SAT and ACT tests mean a lot. When applying to colleges your scores on these tests greatly influence whether or not you will be admitted.
What...
Madison Hays, Copy Editor/Staff Writer
• September 17, 2019
Erie’s National Honor Society (NHS) has big plans for the upcoming 2019-2020 school year. These students not only work hard for their education, but also plan and volunteer at different events throughout...
Erie High School is excited to take on many new teachers this year; Dillon May is one of our newest teachers that has jumped into the deep end feet first.
Growing up in Washington, May experienced...
William J. Rathe, Senior Staff Writer/ Fact Checker
• September 11, 2019
If you have looked at any syllabus you received this year, you might notice that the Erie High School administration has introduced two new important school policies concerning tardiness and cell phone...
The winds came in strong, as did the proud tears of the parents at Erie High School’s graduation ceremony on May 25.
The Class of 2019 isn’t a small one, leaving the field and bleachers full of...
Growing up in Erie, Quentin Hartel was always surrounded around sports. Throughout Hartel’s young life he played football and basketball. He was always known for how fast he was and how he could outrun...